Your comment was just what I needed. Thank you! I truly appreciate the kindness you’ve bestowed upon me by use of words and text. I hope you enjoy using an iPhone to shoot with. The cool thing about something new is you still have what you had before.🙂 So you don’t have to forget about film or digital imagery. Thank you again.

Amazing photos. They look so distinctly…ummm…different!🙂 Simple things you find in daily life, taken in a novel way! I loved the one of the giant wheel and the road …🙂 Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed.

I have to say, I appreciate your comment quite a bit. The time you took to write out something personal is very refreshing. Photography to me is the most individualistic process I go through on a daily basis. For the respects you enjoy what I see and how I capture that means a great deal to me. Thank you.

When I said that about my age, that was a year ago. A lot has happened since.🙂

Great photographs! It really impresses me what some people can do with an Iphone camera. I particularly like the ring in the water. I got the feeling of the story moving West too, maybe ending up at Big Sur. Just a really nice photo montage you have there.

Thank you so much Richard! I appreciate your feedback AND your time. It means a lot to me that you took the time to tell me what you thought. I wish you the best of luck living in California. I know you’ll have it.

I enjoy your photo work. Beautifully done in their simple messages. In living two lifetimes at age 28, I guess that makes at five for me at age seventy. I have never been able to put a number on it until I read your blog. Blessings in your individual journey.

The steps you have chosen to walk your 28 years old life… will definitively lead you not only to where you have chosen to get, but to a life worth spending for thou shall rejoice in a million more wonders! Take it from this 80 years old god of myself… who has chosen to live happily the 40 more years to come. And then… I will decide what to do.
A HINT OF TAN… Pictures taken by an aesthetics admirer and practicant. Congratulations! Thanks for sharing them.

Wow. I, too, am an iPhotographer with a touch of editing as well—sometimes—but not always. It’s an amazing little cam. I would carry regular camera and iPhone. Then once I forgot my camera and snapped with the phone, just for the heck of it. Very pleased. Have almost given up the camera, but not yet.
Very nice pics.
Peace,
Alexandria

I love minimalism. Does not matter where – minimalism in clothes, interior (or exterior), make-up or photography. Such photos as these, do not represent social issues and do not help people to solve their problems, but they do have emotional value. For example, the big feel reminds me of London, England and summer walks I got there. Any picture can be a reminder of something or an image of what you should like to do/have.

I strangely decide the quality of a photograph on two aspects that are partly out of my control. The first is that I can’t stop looking at an image, the second my eyes go out of focus. I do the same thing with music. If a singer’s voice gives me goosebumps then I’m in. My two favorites that caused my lack of focus and inability to turn away (and desire to jump in) were the life saver in pool and the line shadows. Great work.